Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1987
Hubert Noël
Hubert Noël (1924–1987) was a French film actor.
Tayyar Cavcav
Rolf Monsen
Rolf Monsen was an American Olympic skier.
Rudolf Mentzel
Rudolf Mentzel PhD was a German chemist and a National Socialist science policy-maker. An influential figure and one of the leading science administrators in Germany's nuclear energy project, Mentzel served as the scientific and technical adviser on the development of atomic bombs to the German government, and on some part, as the director of this program. Originally a National Socialist by political orientation, Mentzel served as one of the top leading science policy-makers to Adolf Hitler and his cabinet in his role as an undersecretary of the Reich Ministry of Education (REM) in the Office for Science. In the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, he was on the advisory board and, during World War II, Second Vice President of the Kaiser Wilhelm, supervising the clandestine research critical to develop the atomic bombs. During this period, his sphere of responsibility also momentarily grew and he soon was appointed as the president of the German Association for the Support and Advancement of Scientific Research, acting as the director of the nuclear program.
Jean Rivier
Jean Rivier fue un compositor de música clásica francés.
Hubert Heinrich Adalbert Sternberg
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco fue un astrónomo argentino fundador y director de la Estación Astronómica que hoy lleva su nombre. Algunas fuentes los nombran como Carlos Ulrico Cesco, de manera incorrecta. Hermano de Reynaldo Pedro Cesco y padre de Juan Carlos Cesco.
Vincent R. Impellitteri
Vincent Richard Impellitteri was an American politician and judge who served as the 101st Mayor of New York City, 1950-53. He was elected as a Democrat as president of the City Council in 1945, and reelected in 1949. When Mayor William O'Dwyer resigned in 1950, he became acting mayor. He lost the Democratic primary for the nomination for a full term but was subsequently elected mayor on a new ticket, the "Experience Party". He lost the Democratic primary when he ran for reelection in 1953, and became a judge in 1954.